Index: Consolidated

Massachusetts

15

A. Accounts

9

requested

PJA04

4

and action upon

PJA03

PJA04

2

and British depredations

PJA03

26

B. Acts and Resolves

9

cited and quoted

DJA02

2

10 June 1698

EJA01

2

18 June 1697

EJA01

2

26 June 1699

EJA01

2

5 June 1701

EJA01

1

11 March 1758

EJA01

1

14 Feb. 1789

EJA01

1

15 Jan. 1743

EJA01

1

17 March 1758

EJA01

1

21 April 1758

EJA01

1

23 April 1743

EJA01

1

25 March 1758

EJA01

1

3 June 1701

EJA01

1

5 Jan. 1753

EJA01

49

C. Antimasonic party

6

and Bank of United States

DCA05

DCA06

4

and proscription

DCA05

4

convention (1833)

DCA05

4

in 1834 election

3

1833 election results and

DCA05

3

1835 election results and

DCA06

6

JQA as nominee for Governor (1833)

3

convention (1835)

DCA06

2

and proposed national convention

DCA06

2

report on legislative investigation published by

DCA05

1

Amos Kendall supported as new leader

DCA07

1

CFA's views published in newspapers of

DCA07

1

course on Presidential nomination planned

DCA06

1

disharmony in

DCA06

1

fund-raising for

DCA07

1

hostility toward Democrats

DCA07

1

in Boston mayoral election

DCA07

1

in Senatorial contest (1835)

DCA06

1

refuses to attend national convention (1836)

DCA07

1

supports Van Buren

DCA07

1

and Democratic coalition

DCA07

1

makeup of

DCA05

5

D. Bills of credit

3

issued

PJA03

2

refused

PJA03

PJA04

4

E. Board of War

1

Letters

1

From JA (1781)

PJA11

1

created

PJA05

1

does business for congress without pay

PJA05

1

quarrels with Continental clothing agents

PJA05

38

F. Boundary disputes and territorial claims

8

dispute with N.H.

7

dispute with N.Y.

PJA02

4

northeastern boundary of Mass. or Maine (i.e. U.S.) in peace settlement and later

DJA03

DJA04

3

JA's report on northern and western boundaries of Mass.

DJA02

DJA03

2

financial losses to Mass. owing to settlement of

PJA02

2

“claims to the S[outh] Sea”

DJA02

1

Charles Phelps on

PJA02

1

Duane and “New Hampshire Grants”

DJA02

1

Hutchinson's activities in boundary negotiations

DJA01

1

JA named to study

PJA02

1

JA sets forth claims for Mass.

PJA02

1

JA's report on boundaries

PJA02

1

and Thomas Hutchinson

PJA02

1

and claim to Maine

PJA02

1

discussed

PJA02

1

incorporation of other areas in Mass.

PJA02

1

orders of British Crown on

PJA02

1

title to Mass. lands set forth

PJA02

71

G. Charters

8

mentioned

DJA01

DJA02

PJA02

7

and Mass. Constitution of 1780

PJA08

5

charter of 1629 and boundaries

PJA02

5

reservation of mast trees

4

and Intolerable Acts

PJA02

4

and revocation

PJA02

4

suitability of

PJA03

PJA04

3

alteration or annulment feared

DJA02

3

cited and quoted

DJA01

DJA02

2

and clause on prior Christian settlement

PJA02

2

interpretation of, and Parliament

PJA01

PJA02

2

on fishing

LJA02

2

powers of impeachment under

DJA02

DJA03

2

sea-to-sea clause in

PJA02

1

Explanatory Charter of 1726

LJA02

1

JA's opinion of

PJA08

1

Mass. Government Act intended to destroy

PJA10

1

Massachusettensis on

PJA02

1

and Increase Mather

PJA02

1

and command of Castle William

PJA01

1

and creation of courts

PJA01

1

and election of militia officers

PJA04

1

charter of 1691 and boundaries

PJA02

1

confirmation of land titles

LJA02

1

no obedience due to governors who do not respect

DJA03

1

on religion

LJA02

1

possible resumption of

PJA02

1

serves as constitution until new one adopted

PJA08

1

territorial claims under

DJA03

1

appeals to Privy Council

LJA01

2

court system under

LJA01

19

H. Constitution of 1778

7

and Mass. Constitution of 1780

PJA08

3

opposition to

PJA09

2

JA comments on

PJA09

2

and Thoughts on Government

PJA04

1

JA's opinion of

PJA08

1

committee to draft

PJA04

2

defeat of

PJA07

PJA08

1

mentioned

PJA10

289

I. Constitution of 1780

16

adoption and ratification

15

publication of Report in London and Europe

PJA09

14

Report sent to London and Europe

PJA10

11

Convention (1779-1780)

14

JA's drafting of

PJA07

PJA10

PJA13

6

article on religion

PJA10

6

inauguration of government under

6

operation of

PJA11

PJA13

6

provision for amendment by convention

PJA09

PJA10

6

veto in

PJA08

PJA10

5

Address of the Convention for Framing a New Constitution

PJA09

PJA10

6

Report of

PJA07

5

JA on absolute veto in

PJA08

6

JA's views on

PJA05

PJA06

5

delays in completing

PJA05

4

JA attends convention of 1779 and drafts constitution

DJA02

DJA03

DJA04

6

JA distributes Report in Europe

PJA07

4

convention makes few changes in Report of a Constitution

PJA09

3

Declaration of Rights

PJA08

LJA02

3

European publication of Report

PJA08

3

JA comments on

PJA09

3

JA's election as delegate

PJA08

3

and establishment of American Academy of Arts and Sciences

PJA08

4

changes made in JA's draft by committee and convention

3

committees named to draft

PJA05

3

habeas corpus in

PJA08

3

judiciary under

PJA08

3

meeting of convention

PJA08

3

mode of drafting

PJA05

3

provision for Harvard College

PJA08

3

reorganization of, by convention

PJA08

3

reported

PJA05

3

“A Constitution . . . 1778,” rejected

AFC03

2

JA presents copies of Report of a Constitution (1779) to Spanish officials

DJA02

DJA04

2

amendment of

PJA08

2

appointment of militia officers in

PJA08

2

article on religion in

AFC06

2

check and balance system in

PJA08

2

commencement of

PJA11

2

comments on

PJA09

2

convention adjourns

PJA08

2

convention rejects limitations on terms of office

PJA08

2

deletion of freedom of speech in Report

PJA08

2

election of delegates to convention

PJA08

2

formation of drafting committee

PJA08

2

judicial advisory opinions in

PJA08

2

longevity of

PJA08

2

oaths of office under

PJA08

2

of 1778 rejected

PJA06

2

published in Dutch

AFC04

PJA11

2

representation problems

PJA05

2

requirement that officeholders be Christians

PJA08

2

town inhabitancy in

PJA08

2

Constitution drafted by JA (1779)

AFC03

1

Council

PJA08

1

Frame of Government

PJA08

1

General Court

PJA08

1

Governor

PJA08

1

House of Representatives

PJA08

1

JA attends sessions

PJA08

1

JA not author of article on public support of religion

PJA08

1

Judiciary

PJA08

1

Lieutenant Governor

PJA08

1

Mass. as a “Commonwealth” in

PJA08

1

Preamble

PJA08

1

Senate

PJA08

1

adoption of declaration of rights by convention

PJA08

1

and establishment of Amer. Academy of Arts and Sciences

PJA10

1

approval by people before operative

PJA05

1

as culmination of JA's constitutional thought

PJA08

1

as model for N.H. Constitution of 1784

PJA08

1

desire for single-house legislature

PJA05

1

distribution of Report to the convention

PJA08

1

drafting and adoption of

PJA08

1

drafting and ratification procedure as model for later constitutions

PJA08

1

election of delegates to congress in

PJA08

1

elections in

PJA08

1

first elections under

PJA10

1

freedom of the press in

PJA08

1

governor's powers during sessions and adjournments

PJA08

1

in Amer. constitutional history

PJA08

1

independence of judiciary under

DJA03

2

influence on U.S. Constitution

PJA07

PJA08

1

organization of

PJA08

1

other executive officers

PJA08

1

pardon power in

PJA08

1

poll taxes in

PJA08

1

power of impeachment in

PJA08

1

property qualifications of legislators in

PJA08

1

public support of religion in

PJA11

1

qualifications for voting

PJA08

1

ratification of

PJA08

1

received by JA

PJA10

1

reception in N.Y.

AFC04

1

removal of judges by address in

PJA08

1

resistance to

PJA13

1

restriction on plural office holding in

PJA08

1

right to bear arms in

PJA08

1

right to levy taxes in

PJA08

1

rights of accused in

PJA08

1

slavery ruled illegal under

AFC05

1

sources for

PJA08

1

sources for Art. I of Declaration of Rights

PJA08

1

tax support for religion in

PJA08

1

text of Report

PJA08

2

titlepage of Report

PJA08

1

use of the word “subject” in

PJA08

1

use of “a government of laws not of men” in

PJA08

1

voting qualifications

PJA05

1

“free and equal” clause

LJA02

2

JA and

38

J. Continental line

16

men of, evaluated

9

sent out of province

5

left in province after British evacuation

3

bounties for

PJA04

3

boys, old men, and African Americans in

PJA03

1

effect of reorganization on

PJA03

1

inoculated for smallpox

PJA04

143

K. Council

7

mentioned

DJA01

DJA02

DJA03

PJA03

5

Letters

1

From Commissioners (1778)

PJA07

  • 15
  • (cal.)
1

From JA (1779)

PJA08

1

From Mass. Delegates (1776)

PJA04

1

To JA and Francis Dana (1780)

PJA08

1

To Mass. Delegates (1775)

PJA03

5

and mandamus councilors

5

elections to

PJA03

PJA04

5

“mandamus” councilors are appointed by Crown but forced to resign

4

Bernard and Hutchinson negative members elected to

DJA01

DJA02

4

JA elected to and attends

DJA02

DJA03

4

candidates for, rejected by royal governors

PJA01

PJA02

4

election of

AFC02

AFC07

PJA01

4

in Stamp Act crisis

DJA01

5

Jurisdiction over divorce

2

enforcement of divorce decrees by arrest, No. 22

LJA01

2

generally

LJA01

1

records, files described

LJA01

4

as executive

PJA03

3

expedition to Nova Scotia proposed to

PJA05

3

opposed to a constitution (1777)

PJA05

2

JA elected to and negatived

DJA02

DJA03

2

after Tea Party

PJA02

2

and British troops

PJA01

2

and assumption of prerogative

PJA03

2

and cartel ships

PJA09

PJA10

2

committee from, confers with Estaing

PJA07

2

denies Thomas Hutchinson a seat

PJA02

2

elected councilors negatived by Gov. Gage

AFC01

2

forwards ratified treaties to France

PJA06

2

letters from Commissioners listed (1778)

PJA08

2

power of judicature in impeachments

DJA02

DJA03

2

question of Austin's compensation referred to

PJA08

2

refuses to give Hancock a “Marquee and Appendages”

PJA07

2

requests Superior Court to sit at Ipswich

AFC01

2

sends La Touche-Tréville along N.E. coast

PJA09

1

JA before, on opening of courts

PJA01

1

JA on make-up and performance of

PJA02

1

JA proposes attack on British whale fishery to

PJA08

1

JA resigns chief justiceship of Massachusetts in letter to

AFC02

1

Otis family in

DJA02

1

Valnais to request provisions for La Sensible from

PJA08

1

and Boston Tea Party

DJA02

1

and Boston riots

PJA07

1

and bill to confiscate loyalist property

PJA07

1

and controversy in Continental Congress over plural officeholding

DJA03

1

and controversy over confinement of Archibald Campbell

AFC02

1

and fortification of Boston Harbor

AFC02

1

and impeachment of Peter Oliver

PJA02

1

and oaths of allegiance

PJA07

1

appointments made by

AFC01

1

appoints Austin to raise European loan

PJA08

1

appoints committee on Mass. boundary claims

PJA08

1

asks advice on appointment of officers

PJA03

1

can rescind trade restrictions if British do same

AFC06

1

compared to House of Lords

PJA02

1

cowed by Hutchinson

DJA02

1

debates Boston Massacre

PJA01

1

effort to remove S. Adams from

PJA10

1

elected councilors negatived by Gov. Hutchinson

AFC01

1

election of members under Constitution of 1780

PJA08

1

election of, boycotted by some

PJA05

1

grants Isaac Smith Sr.'s request to export fish

AFC01

1

in Report

PJA08

1

letter from Commissioners in Paris, on aid to St. Pierre and Miquelon

DJA04

1

letter to Commissioners listed (1778)

PJA08

1

letters from, lost

PJA09

1

list of new members published

AFC02

1

loans JA All the Memorials of the Courts of Great Britain and France

PJA08

1

mass resignation of councilors

AFC01

1

meets as “General Council”

PJA03

1

opposes congressional action on price controls

PJA06

1

orders Declaration of Independence publicly read

PJA04

1

orders public reading of Declaration of Independence

AFC02

1

popular criticism of

PJA04

1

postpones meeting of General Court

PJA10

1

reception for La Luzerne

DJA02

1

rejects a parole plea

PJA05

1

requested to get provisions to French islands

PJA06

1

right to seek advisory opinion under Constitution of 1780

PJA08

1

sends envoy to seek loan in Europe

AFC05

1

sends news of Saratoga to Europe

PJA07

1

urged to send troops to Ticonderoga

PJA05

1

voting procedures in

PJA03

1

wants Thomas Hutchinson as colony agent

PJA02

1

whig destruction of role of

PJA02

1

meeting place of

PJA02

390

L. Courts of Law

9

L. 01 Citation of decisions of LJA

7

in Mass. province courts

LJA01

LJA02

1

in 19th-century Mass. courts

LJA01

1

in 20th century

LJA01

17

L. 02 Court of Common Pleas

4

popular discontent about

AFC07

2

Richard Cranch as judge for

AFC07

2

sitting of

AFC07

1

House of Representatives debates on

AFC07

2

justices' opinions, discussed

1

(No. 42)

LJA02

LJA01

1

mentioned

AFC07

1

jurisdiction of justices

LJA01

3

practice in

1

records, minute books, file papers described

LJA01

See also: under particular counties
10

L. 03 Court of General Sessions of the Peace

3

opinions and comments of

2

(No. 27)

LJA01

1

(No. 26)

LJA01

3

administrative jurisdiction of

LJA01

1

and bastardy

LJA01

1

and poor relief

LJA01

1

removal of incumbrances from ways by

LJA02

1

settlement of ministers by

LJA02

See also: Appeal
See also: Certiorari
43

L. 04 Justices

26

opinions and comments

2

(No. 3)

LJA01

2

(No. 8)

LJA01

2

(No. 9)

LJA01

2

(No. 13)

LJA01

2

(No. 17)

LJA01

2

(No. 24)

LJA01

2

(No. 28)

LJA01

2

(No. 41)

LJA02

1

(No. 2)

LJA01

1

(No. 6)

LJA01

1

(No. 7)

LJA01

1

(No. 19)

LJA01

1

(No. 21)

LJA01

1

(No. 38)

LJA02

1

(No. 63)

LJA03

1

(No. 64)

LJA03

LJA01

2

disqualification for prior participation in case, No. 10

LJA01

2

JA and Chief Justiceship

LJA01

LJA02

1

and Boston Massacre Trials

LJA03

3

appointment of

LJA02

1

called as witness, No. 10

LJA01

2

dual officeholding

1

impeachment

LJA01

1

salaries

LJA01

1

special justices

LJA01

1

tenure

LJA01

2

training

LJA01

13

L. 05 Justices of the Peace

7

disqualification for interest

3

(No. 27)

2

(No. 24)

LJA01

1

(No. 25)

LJA01

1

(No. 26)

LJA01

2

jurisdiction of

LJA01

1

jurisdiction of petty offenses

LJA02

1

appointment as patronage

LJA01

1

commission of

LJA01

1

throughout province

LJA01

4

L. 06 Probate Courts

4

practice in

LJA01

15

L. 07 Special Court of Admiralty for Trial of Piracies, etc.

7

jurisdiction

4

(No. 56)

1

(No. 57)

LJA02

LJA01

LJA02

4

commissioners

2

(No. 57)

LJA02

1

(No. 56)

LJA02

LJA02

2

cases before

1

(No. 56)

LJA02

1

(No. 57)

LJA02

2

mentioned

LJA01

LJA02

See also: Civil Law
1

L. 08 Superior Court (modern)

1

papers in Clerks' offices, described

LJA01

71

L. 09 Superior Court of Judicature

16

appointments to

7

ranking of justices

7

jurisdiction

6

(No. 44)

LJA01

5

clerk of

PJA03

PJA04

5

mentioned

LJA01

LJA02

3

appointments to, declined

PJA04

3

sessions of

PJA04

2

popular pressures on, Boston Massacre Trials

LJA03

2

remonstrance to, No. 2

LJA01

2

Minute Book, illus.

LJA01

1

N.Y. custom recognized by

LJA01

1

Penn. law cited, No. 8

LJA01

2

Record, illus.

LJA01

1

citations of decisions in N.H. state court, No. 58

LJA02

5

circuits

3

“eastern circuit”

LJA02

1

Records, Minute Books, file papers described

LJA01

1

papers of, described

1

final sessions

LJA01

3

practice in

See also: Ecclesiastical jurisdiction
See also: Equity
See also: Exchequer
See also: Prohibition, writ of
See also: Wills
See also: particular counties
5

L. 10 Supreme Court of Probate

4

generally

1

records, described

LJA01

18

L. 11 Supreme Judicial Court

2

JQA attends pleadings of

AFC07

2

appointments to

AFC05

AFC06

2

comments on

2

in Report

PJA08

2

mentioned

LJA02

1

disqualification of justices for prior participation in case

LJA02

1

on divorce

LJA01

1

on rule of damages

LJA01

1

opening of

AFC07

2

papers in Clerk's office, described

LJA01

LJA02

1

resignation from

AFC05

1

right to give advisory opinion in Constitution of 1780

PJA08

17

L. 12 Vice Admiralty Court

3

judges, opinions and decrees of

1

(No. 45)

LJA02

1

(No. 46)

LJA02

1

(No. 51)

LJA02

2

White Pine Acts business of

3

colonial attacks on

LJA01

LJA02

2

Minute Book, illus.

LJA02

1

civil business of

LJA02

1

continuation after creation of district Admiralty court

LJA02

1

customs business of

LJA02

1

prize business of

LJA02

1

JA's practice in

LJA01

1

Records, Minute Book described

LJA01

1

authority

LJA01

11

Court of Common Pleas: CFA attends

10

during and after the Stamp Act crisis

AFC01

DJA03

9

admiralty court cases and rights of juries

DJA01

DJA02

DJA03

7

Supreme Judicial Court

DCA01

DCA02

6

CFA at Supreme Judicial Court

DCA02

6

judges' salaries

PJA01

6

probate courts

DJA01

DJA02

5

closing of

PJA03

5

controversy over judges' salaries

DJA02

DJA03

4

establishment of

PJA01

4

opposition to sitting of

PJA03

PJA04

3

JA first attends, in Worcester

DJA01

DJA03

3

juries protest Peter Oliver's presence

PJA02

3

reestablishment of superior court (1775-1777)

3

tenure of judges

PJA01

PJA02

2

JA admitted attorney in Suffolk inferior court

DJA01

DJA03

2

JA admitted attorney in superior court of judicature

DJA01

DJA03

2

JA wants information on eastern circuit of new Superior Court (1776)

AFC02

2

John Thaxter on criminal and civil cases before Superior Court (1777)

AFC02

2

Probate Court

DCA02

2

attempted impeachment of Oliver and closing of courts in 1774

DJA02

DJA03

2

chief justiceship and Thomas Hutchinson

PJA01

2

choice of jurors for

PJA02

2

closing of provincial courts (1774)

2

contest for chief justiceship of superior court of judicature

DJA01

DJA03

2

court of quarter sessions and licensing of taverns

DJA01

2

establishment of “eastern circuit” in Maine

DJA01

DJA03

2

judicial offices held by Hutchinson and Oliver families

DJA01

DJA02

2

reopening of Superior Court at Ipswich (1776)

AFC01

2

robing of judges and lawyers

DJA01

DJA03

2

“Court of Record”

DJA01

1

Bristol inferior court dominated by Leonard family

DJA01

1

British officers examined before Suffolk justices

AFC01

1

CFA admitted to

DCA02

1

CFA loses admission to

DCA02

1

Charles River Bridge Co. case

DCA02

1

Cleverly's low opinion of

DJA01

1

E. Goldthwait and Suffolk Inferior Court records

AFC01

1

Falmouth Inferior Court

AFC01

1

Hutchinson and chief justiceship

PJA10

1

Hutchinson's favoritism as chief justice

DJA01

1

JA appointed chief justice of Superior Court (1775)

AFC01

1

JA attends and describes in Boston

DJA01

1

JA on “eastern circuit” in Maine

AFC01

1

JA's essay on rights of juries

DJA02

1

John Thaxter on cases before the Suffolk Inferior Court (1777)

AFC02

1

Justices Court

DCA02

1

Maritime Court

LJA02

1

Suffolk Inferior Court of Common Pleas

AFC02

1

Superior Court

DCA02

1

Superior Court term for Cumberland and Lincoln Counties

AFC01

1

Supreme Judicial Court (1785)

AFC02

1

Writs of Assistance case in

PJA01

1

and charter

PJA02

1

and collaterals in inheritance

PJA01

1

controversy over source of judges' salaries

AFC01

1

county court meets

PJA04

1

dispute over right of judges to sit in House

DJA01

1

earliest records of Suffolk County court

DJA01

1

first session of Suffolk Superior Court since its closing (1776)

AFC02

1

judges appointed mandamus councilors forced to resign

AFC01

1

judges' commissions during good behavior

PJA03

1

jurors appointed by sheriffs under Mass. Government Act

AFC01

1

maritime case in Suffolk Superior Court

AFC02

1

pluralism among judges of

PJA02

1

question of wages for juries in “Massacre” trials

DJA02

1

refusal of jury duty in

PJA04

1

subservience of judges to royal authority

DJA01

1

term of Superior Court in Barnstable

AFC01

1

term of Superior Court in Falmouth

AFC01

1

term of Superior Court in Plymouth

AFC01

1

term of Superior Court in Worcester

AFC01

1

term of Superior Court in York

AFC01

1

unjudicial conduct of Judge Cushing

DJA01

1

writs of assistance case in

PJA10

1

writs of assistance case in Superior Court

AFC02

1

Restoration of, 1776

LJA01

1

congestion in

LJA01

1

judicial system described

LJA01

1

kinds of cases tried

LJA01

1

rulemaking powers

LJA01

See also: names of particular cases
See also: Judges
See also: Juries
See also: Suffolk County bar
7

M. Defense of

PJA03

73

N. Delegates to Congress

11

Letters

1

(with others from New England) to George Washington (1777)

PJA05

1

From Elbridge Gerry (1775)

PJA03

1

From the Massachusetts Council (1775)

PJA03

2

From the Massachusetts General Court (1775)

PJA03

2

From the Massachusetts General Court (1776)

PJA04

1

From the Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1775)

PJA03

  • 94
  • (cal.)
1

To George Washington (1775)

PJA03

1

To Speaker of the House (1777)

PJA05

1

To the President of the Council (1776)

PJA04

9

JA proposes rotation of

PJA03

7

divisions among

PJA03

5

journey to Philadelphia

PJA02

4

committee to correspond with

PJA03

4

instructions on independence sought for

PJA04

4

terms of, extended

PJA03

3

credentials for

PJA03

PJA05

3

mentioned

PJA04

2

and Quakers

PJA03

2

election of

PJA05

2

elections of

PJA03

2

instructions to

PJA03

2

reports sought from

PJA05

1

JA on reputation of

PJA02

1

advise General Court on military matters

PJA04

1

and Baptists

PJA02

1

and absences

PJA04

1

caution of

PJA02

1

credentials of Mass. delegates to

PJA02

1

describe Mass. leaders

PJA03

1

expected arrival date of

PJA02

1

number not increased

PJA05

1

radical majority of

PJA03

1

replacement for JA not chosen

PJA05

1

support Charlestown petition

PJA05

1

urged to be moderate and tolerant

PJA02

See also: Continental Congress
26

O. Democratic party

8

conflicts within

6

and A. H. Everett

4

and filling custom house collectorship

DCA07

2

opposition to JQA's reelection

DCA07

DCA08

2

policy (1835)

DCA06

1

caucus at Faneuil Hall

DCA07

1

defeats Hallett's proposals

DCA07

1

hostility toward Antimasons

DCA07

1

in 1833 election

DCA05

35

P. Elections

11

Gubernatorial (1833–1834)

3

Congressional, 1830

DCA03

3

state legislature (1833)

DCA05

3

state offices, 1831

DCA04

2

(1839)

DCA08

2

Presidential, 1832

DCA04

2

state offices, on new date, 1831

DCA04

1

(1836)

DCA07

1

(1837)

DCA07

1

(1838)

DCA08

1

Congressional (1833)

DCA05

1

Gubernatorial (1835)

DCA06

2

election-day flier (1833)

DCA05

1

state legislature (1835)

DCA06

1

state offices, 1832

DCA04

672

Q. General Court

91

Q. 1 House of Representatives

5

and constitutional debate with Thomas Hutchinson

PJA01

5

mentioned

PJA03

PJA04

4

and Benjamin Church

PJA03

3

and Appendix to Votes (1762)

PJA02

2

Letters (to the speaker)

1

From JA (1778)

PJA05

1

From Mass. delegates (1777)

PJA05

2

and bill to confiscate loyalist estates

PJA07

2

and bounties

PJA04

2

and delegates to the First Continental Congress

PJA02

2

and examination of election returns

PJA01

2

and representation in Constitution of 1780

2

asks towns to instruct representatives to draft constitution

PJA05

2

compared to House of Commons

PJA02

2

considers resolves against Society of the Cincinnati

AFC05

2

elections for

PJA09

2

first meeting of

PJA03

2

membership changes caused by dispute over return of Thomas Brattle

AFC05

2

petitions for removal of Thomas Hutchinson and Andrew Oliver

PJA01

PJA02

2

right to judge qualifications of members in Constitution of 1780

PJA08

2

seeks sense of province on independence

PJA04

2

tables bill to free slaves

PJA05

2

votes Hancock a “Marquee and Appendages”

PJA07

1

Benjamin Franklin as London agent of

PJA01

1

JA defends conduct of

PJA02

1

Letters

1

To Mass. Delegates (1775)

PJA03

1

London agents of (1770)

PJA07

1

Massachusettensis on majority rule in

PJA02

1

actions of, calendared

PJA01

1

adopts circular letter on Townshend Duties

PJA10

1

allegedly encroaches on Council

PJA04

1

and 1768 Circular Letter

PJA01

1

and Mass. boundaries

PJA02

1

and Stamp Act

PJA02

1

and Thomas Hutchinson as London agent

PJA02

1

and impeachment of Peter Oliver

PJA02

1

and right to advisory opinion under Constitution of 1780

PJA08

1

appoints Austin to raise European loan

PJA08

1

chooses Cushing lieutenant governor

PJA10

1

considers JA's plan to attack British whale fishery

PJA08

1

effort to impeach Oliver (1774)

PJA08

1

election of delegates to the congress

PJA07

1

election of members to, in Constitution of 1780

PJA08

1

elects James Otis Jr. speaker

PJA01

1

in Report

PJA08

1

issues speeches of Thomas Hutchinson

PJA01

1

letters in True Sentiments of America

PJA09

1

motion for return of loyalists

PJA07

1

move in, to repeal act for equal representation

PJA05

1

new members in

PJA05

1

opposes removal to Cambridge

PJA01

1

petitions for Gov. Bernard's removal

PJA01

1

popular party in

PJA02

1

privileges of

PJA01

1

protests its dissolution

PJA02

1

qualifications for membership in Constitution of 1780

PJA08

1

refuses to repeal price control

PJA05

1

replies to Gov. Bernard's speech

PJA02

1

resolves that Council act as governor

PJA03

1

seeks to strengthen price control

PJA05

1

works long hours

PJA05

1

“narrow ideas” in

PJA04

1

meeting place of, in Holden Chapel

PJA01

12

Q. 2 Senate

4

elections (1782, 1783)

AFC05

2

mentioned

AFC05

2

quorum for, in Constitution of 1780

PJA08

1

and right to advisory opinion under Constitution of 1780

PJA08

1

convention's alterations in requirements for office in Constitution of 1780

PJA08

1

in Report

PJA08

1

representation in, under Constitution of 1780

PJA08

34

mentioned

DJA02

DJA03

DJA04

PJA04

DCA01

DCA02

DCA07

DCA08

17

Act to prevent Monopoly and Oppression (“Regulating” or price-fixing act)

12

acts to quell Shays' Rebellion

13

dispute over appointment of officers

8

JA's election to and service in

DJA02

DJA03

8

agents of, in London

DJA01

DJA02

DJA04

PJA02

8

regulates foreign trade

7

and defense of province

PJA03

PJA04

7

chooses congressional delegation

AFC06

7

passes Navigation Act and protective tariff

AFC06

6

JA resigns from Continental Congress but is not relieved by

6

Letters

1

From Commissioners (1778)

PJA06

1

To JA (1780)

PJA10

2

To Mass. Delegates (1775)

PJA03

2

To Mass. Delegates (1776)

PJA04

6

and fee bill

PJA04

6

election of

AFC07

6

implements Congress' revaluation of currency

PJA09

6

institutes trade restrictions and price control

PJA05

5

JA's proposal to, for altering “Plan of Delegation” to Congress

5

election of lieutenant governor

AFC03

AFC04

5

treatment of loyalists by

AFC07

4

Gov. Bernard and

4

Otis in

DJA01

DJA02

4

and Mass. boundaries

PJA02

4

and Webster's Presidential candidacy

DCA06

4

election of Governor (1833–1834)

4

elections to

AFC04

PJA04

4

embargo on goods carried out of state by land and water transport

AFC02

4

grants bounties to militia and Continental enlistees

PJA05

4

increased representation in

PJA04

4

investigates tax resistance

PJA13

4

removed to Salem

PJA02

4

removes king's name from legal documents

PJA04

3

Amer. Academy of Arts and Sciences incorporated by

3

License Law of 1838

DCA08

3

and commutation of army pay

AFC05

3

appoints agents to raise European loan

PJA09

PJA10

3

circular letter of 1768 and controversy over its rescinding

DJA01

DJA02

3

committee appointed to fortify islands of Boston Harbor

AFC01

3

conduct of, in 1771

DJA02

3

convenes on “Election Day”

DCA03

DCA04

3

debates issuing paper money

AFC07

3

debates mode for framing constitution

PJA05

4

election of Senator (1835)

DCA05

DCA06

3

elects delegates to first Continental Congress

DJA02

DJA03

3

enacts federal impost

AFC05

3

encourages domestic manufactures

AFC07

3

funds federal government

AFC07

3

in Stamp Act crisis

DJA01

3

levies taxes

PJA05

3

meets in Concord

PJA01

3

newspaper reports on proceedings of

AFC07

3

passes test and confession acts

PJA04

3

popular discontent about Senate

AFC07

3

prorogued

AFC01

AFC01

AFC04

3

repeal of tender act by

PJA11

3

report of Committee on Freemasonry

DCA05

3

takes no action regarding loyalist property

AFC05

2

Proclamation written by JA

AFC01

AFC03

2

AA on Elbridge Gerry's address to

2

Act on continental currency

AFC03

2

Braintree residents attempt to recall representative

AFC07

2

Confiscation Acts

AFC03

2

Dalton elected to

PJA13

2

Governor's Council elected at convening of

AFC01

2

House, and White Pine Acts

LJA02

2

JA on navigation act passed by

AFC07

2

JQA attends debates in House of Representatives

AFC07

2

JQA's letter to House Speaker

DCA05

2

James Bowdoin addresses

AFC07

2

Richard Cranch as senator

AFC07

2

Thayer elected Braintree representative

DJA01

2

Warren Bridge case

DCA06

2

act to amend mayoralty election procedure

DCA03

2

action on petition to join “The Farms” to Braintree

PJA01

2

allows Charlestown to lay out new streets

AFC05

2

and 1651 petition to Parliament

PJA01

2

and nonimportation, No. 45

LJA02

5

and private legislative relief

2

(No. 2)

LJA01

LJA01

2

and proposed impeachment of Oliver

DJA02

DJA03

2

and recruitment of soldiers

AFC03

2

approves legal reform

AFC07

2

as replacement for local protest meetings

AFC07

2

bill on autopsies

DCA03

2

bill on railroads

DCA03

2

bill prohibits trade with New York City

PJA13

2

compensates Mass. soldiers

PJA08

2

criticized

PJA03

PJA04

2

dispute with Hutchinson over phrasing of laws

DJA02

DJA03

2

dispute with Hutchinson over supremacy of Parliament

DJA02

DJA03

2

dissolved by Gov. Bernard

PJA01

2

effort to exclude clergy from

PJA09

2

election day for Speaker of House and President of Senate

DCA01

DCA02

2

establishes oath of fidelity

PJA06

2

funds pay of members

AFC07

2

in Report of a Constitution

2

instructs members

AFC07

3

letter to, from Commissioners in Paris, on claim of Joseph Parker (1778)

DJA04

2

looks after poor evacuated from Boston

PJA05

2

members attend opening of Charles River Bridge

AFC07

2

militia ranks ordered filled

AFC04

2

new levies contemplated by

AFC04

2

passes laws regarding state finances

PJA13

2

permits inoculation in Boston

AFC02

2

plans for alternating delegates and enlarging delegation

DJA02

2

proposes revision of Articles of Confederation

AFC06

2

resolutions on slavery

DCA07

2

resolves to raise European loan

PJA08

2

restricts foreign shipping

AFC05

2

seeks war materials

PJA05

2

to pay losses of privateers cruising with the Hancock

PJA05

2

“An Act for drawing in bills of credit” (1749)

2

“Tender Act” repealed

AFC04

2

“Very few Towns have sent more than one” representative

AFC02

1

AA on

AFC07

1

AA on navigation act passed by

AFC07

1

AA on proceedings of

AFC02

1

Act banishing loyalists

AFC03

1

Artemas Ward as speaker of the house

AFC07

1

Boston delegation to

PJA07

1

Braintree election to

AFC01

1

CFA sends Further Reflections to some members

DCA07

1

Congressional address on financial difficulties disseminated

AFC03

1

Cotton Tufts as senator

AFC07

1

Council advises prorogation of

PJA02

1

E. Brooks' speech on banking in

DCA07

1

Elizabeth Shaw wishes JA would serve in

AFC07

1

Etter's petition to

DJA01

1

Frobisher's petitions to

DJA01

1

GWA runs for

DCA02

1

Gage moves to Salem in 1774

PJA08

1

House charged before Privy Council, 1725

LJA02

1

House prevented from electing Council under Mass. Government Act

AFC01

1

Hutchinson and Oliver families in

DJA01

1

Isaac Smith Sr.'s comments on

AFC01

1

J. Warren on operation of

PJA13

2

JA member of

LJA03

1

JA on spirit of innovation in

PJA04

1

JA plans to petition for permission to bring his family to Philadelphia

AFC01

1

JA willing to serve in

AFC05

1

James Warren on members of

PJA07

1

John Temple's loyalty examined by

AFC04

1

Lafayette addresses

PJA09

1

Mary Palmer on proceedings of

AFC02

2

P. C. Brooks in

DCA02

1

Provincial Congresses take over functions of

AFC01

1

S. Adams as Senate president

PJA13

1

Salem session dissolved

AFC01

1

Wainwright's sermon before

DCA06

1

accepts JA's accounts

PJA05

1

act of to convict “internal enemies” of U.S.

AFC02

1

acts against illicit trade in British goods

AFC05

1

acts against loyalists

PJA05

2

acts of as cause for Shays' Rebellion

AFC07

1

adopts proscription act

PJA07

1

agent to negotiate loan in Europe appointed

AFC03

1

and Gray v. Paxton

DJA01

1

and Mass. boundary claims (1774)

PJA08

1

and No. 60

LJA02

1

and compensation of loyalists

DJA03

1

and courts of justice compared

LJA02

1

and failed banks

DCA08

1

and nominations for naval commands

DJA02

1

and petition of Quincy Canal Co.

DCA07

1

and prospective loan from Neufville firm

AFC04

1

antimasonic and Democratic gains

DCA06

1

appoints commissioner for Continental Loan Office

AFC07

1

asks Congress meaning of art. 4 of peace treaty

AFC05

1

bars Brattle's return

PJA08

1

bill barring corrupting amusements

AFC03

1

bill repealing Tender Acts

AFC03

1

borrows JA's copy of Ruffhead's Statutes at Large

AFC01

1

borrows money to finance session

AFC05

1

changes in Harvard support

DCA01

1

claim of divorce jurisdiction

LJA01

1

committee appointed to examine loyalists

AFC01

1

committee established to sell loyalist estates

AFC03

1

committee to revise statutes

DCA06

1

compared to Parliaments of Charles II and James II

AFC05

1

compensation allowed to congressional delegates

AFC04

1

considers a lottery

PJA05

1

considers plan to eliminate paper money

PJA05

1

controversy between members of, No. 3

LJA01

1

debates court reform

AFC07

1

debates making property tender for debt

AFC07

1

denies Schuyler's request for more troops

PJA05

1

difficulty in maintaining full representation in Congress

AFC03

1

efforts to finance war

PJA11

1

elections (1783)

AFC05

1

elects delegates to 1st Continental Congress

AFC01

2

establishes Amer. Academy of Arts and Sciences

PJA10

1

establishes Massachusetts Bank

AFC05

1

expels Benjamin Church

AFC01

1

extends commissions of current delegates to Continental Congress

AFC01

1

fails to grant adequate powers to Congress

AFC07

1

forms sinking fund

PJA05

1

funds state government

AFC07

1

governor's annual message to

DCA07

1

grants Mount Desert to Gov. Bernard

PJA01

1

grants license to build Charles River Bridge

AFC06

1

hearing on a new bridge

DCA07

1

impeachment proceedings against Peter Oliver

AFC01

1

in recess

AFC07

1

in session

AFC07

1

in special session after loss of Ticonderoga

PJA05

1

inquiry into John Temple's loyalty pursued

AFC04

1

instructions to Braintree representative

DJA01

1

instructs delegates in Continental Congress

DJA02

1

investigates Penobscot expedition

PJA08

1

last meeting before Constitution of 1780 goes into effect

PJA09

1

legislation to alter common-law rule

LJA01

1

letter to Commissioners listed (1778)

PJA08

1

letters from, printed with JA's “Dissertation on Canon and Feudal Law”

DJA01

1

major bills of fall 1784

AFC05

1

makes Continental currency legal tender

PJA04

1

masonic petition to

DCA05

1

measures to establish standing army

AFC04

1

meeting postponed

PJA10

1

membership

AFC03

1

military appointments

AFC07

1

names committee to correspond with Congress

AFC06

1

needs Journals of Congress

PJA05

1

offers relief to Charlestown sufferers

PJA05

1

orders towns to draft troops for Continental Army

AFC02

1

passes law to confiscate loyalist property

PJA08

1

payments to delegates in Continental Congress

AFC02

1

places regulations on trade and commerce

AFC01

1

prints Hutchinson and Oliver letters

DJA02

1

privileges of, under charter of 1691

PJA02

1

proclamation by

PJA03

1

proposes 5% duty

AFC05

1

proscribes loyalists

AFC02

1

protests extension of civil list

PJA01

1

protests soldiers' pay by calender months

PJA03

1

receives Gen. Washington's circular letter on conduct of the war

AFC04

1

receives dispatches from Gen. Washington on Penn. mutiny

AFC04

1

reception of JA (1788)

DJA03

1

repeal of 1781 excise tax debated

AFC04

1

report on northeast boundary dispute

DCA08

1

reports on state debt

AFC07

1

requested to return seized property

PJA06

1

resolution on currency and deposits

DCA05

1

resolution on sanctity of Franco-Amer. alliance

PJA13

1

resolves of as obstacle to Anglo-Amer. commercial treaty

AFC07

1

resolves of, on Hutchinson letters

PJA02

1

restores public credit

AFC05

1

rumored to be controlled by loyalists

PJA07

1

rural representatives on taxes

DJA01

1

seeks to enhance credit

PJA13

1

sends Bowdoin-Stanhope correspondence to Congress

AFC06

1

settlement of ministers by

LJA02

1

sits in Watertown

PJA06

1

subsidy for manufacture of steel

AFC04

1

takes steps toward independence

PJA04

1

taxes levied

AFC03

1

taxes levied by

PJA08

1

to act on debts to loyalists

AFC06

1

to have foundry built

PJA05

1

towns decline to fund representatives

AFC07

1

troop levies

AFC03

1

urged by JA to pass “oaths of office” act to exclude loyalists

AFC02

1

votes its members a pay raise

DCA07

1

“ninety two Towns . . . have sent no representatives”

AFC02

1

“puzzling their Heads about Two penny fees and Confession Bills”

AFC01

1

JA candidate for, 1766

LJA01

1

JA on Committee on Western Lands

LJA01

1

political controversies concerning, 1770

LJA01

10

R. Governor

7

election of 1780

AFC04

2

and inquiry into John Temple's loyalty

AFC03

AFC04

1

election of 1781

AFC04

16

S. History

3

first settlement

DJA01

DJA03

2

and French and Indian War

DJA03

2

militia of, in Revolution

DJA03

2

political, religious, and educational institutions

AFC01

AFC02

2

political, religious, and educational institutions established by first settlers

DJA01

DJA03

1

Gov. Bernard's influence on British policy toward

AFC01

1

Province erects monument to 3d Viscount Howe in Westminster Abbey

AFC02

1

and navigation acts

DJA02

1

spirit of resistance in

DJA02

1

“Money Oath”

AFC01

37

T. Interparty alliances and coalitions

20

Antimasons and Democrats

10

Antimasons and National Republicans

1

Antimason-Democratic alliance breaks down

DCA07

2

Antimasons join Democrats to elect Van Buren

DCA07

2

CFA supports Antimason-Democratic alliance

DCA07

1

Democrats and Workingmen

DCA06

1

party alliance against JQA (1835)

DCA08

117

U. Militia

23

duty assignments

12

replacing Conn. troops

3

N.Y. city

PJA04

2

seacoast

PJA03

1

Bunker Hill

PJA03

1

Squantum Neck

PJA03

1

Roxbury

PJA04

1

Braintree

PJA04

1

Canada and Ticonderoga

PJA04

1

Boston

PJA04

16

GWA and “City Guards”

11

mentioned

DCA01

DCA02

10

appointment and evaluation of officers of

PJA03

8

pay and bounties

PJA04

7

to serve in R.I.

5

regulations of

PJA03

PJA04

3

criticism of

PJA03

2

and removal of Col. John Hancock

PJA02

2

drafts for

PJA03

PJA04

2

effect of increased pay for

PJA05

2

financing of

PJA03

2

numbering of regiments of

PJA05

2

parade

DCA03

DCA04

2

review of Fusileers

DCA01

DCA02

2

sent to Ticonderoga

PJA05

2

serves in N.J.

PJA05

2

serves in N.Y.

PJA05

2

“Fusileers” (First Regiment, Third Brigade, First Division)

DCA01

1

election of officers in Constitution of 1780

PJA08

1

limitations on movement of out of state in Constitution of 1780

PJA08

1

mobilized to meet British attack

PJA08

1

poor quality of officers for

PJA05

1

purpose of

PJA02

1

review day, 1827

DCA02

1

services refused because term too short

PJA05

1

soldiers seek compensation for losses

PJA05

1

to be used against Nova Scotia

PJA05

1

to defend Boston

PJA05

1

train band and alarm list differentiated

PJA05

1

use of Indians in

PJA03

72

V. National Republican party

6

and defeat of JQA in Senatorial contest (1835)

DCA06

5

in state elections

DCA04

4

CFA comments on

DCA07

DCA08

4

CFA's view of

DCA06

4

convention (1833)

DCA05

4

faced with antimasonic nomination of Edward Everett (1835)

DCA06

3

assigns responsibility for losses (1833)

DCA05

3

mentioned

DCA07

DCA08

2

1834 election results and

DCA05

2

Antimasonic party and

DCA04

2

CFA criticizes State Address

DCA07

2

JQA nominee for Congress

DCA03

2

asks CFA to run for Mass. House (1839)

DCA08

2

divisions within

DCA05

DCA06

2

hopes for victory

DCA07

2

settles ticket and does poorly

DCA08

2

split over License Law of 1838

DCA08

2

state convention

DCA04

2

strength in presidential election (1836)

DCA07

2

“Amory Hall” wing of

DCA08

1

Appleton nominee

DCA03

2

CFA opposes

DCA07

1

attempt to enforce regularity

DCA06

1

caucus

DCA03

1

caucus in Faneuil Hall

DCA07

1

celebrates victories in Western states (1837)

DCA07

1

dominates Harvard bicentennial celebration

DCA07

1

dominates state

DCA07

1

ignores CFA's pamphlet

DCA07

1

merger of Boston papers and

DCA04

1

nominates Webster for president (1836)

DCA07

1

rumored courting JQA for governorship

DCA07

2

JQA denied Gubernatorial nomination

DCA05

10

W. Navy

6

preliminaries to establishment of

PJA03

2

resources for

PJA03

1

creation of

PJA03

1

recruitment for

PJA04

88

X. Provincial Congress

12

committee of safety

PJA03

5

and armed vessels

PJA03

PJA03

5

approves work of First Continental Congress

PJA02

3

committee of supplies

PJA03

3

place of meeting of

PJA02

3

sends committees to other New England colonies

PJA03

2

Extracts from the Records of

PJA02

2

JA elected to and attends in Cambridge

DJA02

DJA03

2

and adjournment

PJA02

2

asks advice on reconstituting government

PJA03

2

chooses general officers

PJA02

2

commandeers Harvard buildings

PJA03

2

considers corresponding with Quebec

PJA02

2

meeting places of

PJA02

2

mentioned

PJA03

2

military appointments of

PJA03

2

reports of proceedings

DJA02

2

resolution on minutemen

PJA02

2

sends news of Lexington and Concord

PJA03

1

1st Provincial Congress sits, superseding General Court, JA serving as a member

AFC01

1

Backus' memorial to

DJA02

1

Joseph Warren's charge to the army before

DJA03

1

William Gordon serves as chaplain

DJA02

1

agrees with Gage on Boston refugees

PJA03

1

and army discipline

PJA03

1

and establishment of new government in Mass.

DJA03

1

and intercepted letter of Samuel Peters

PJA02

1

and proposed evacuation of Boston

PJA02

1

and religious establishment

LJA02

1

calls for elections to General Court

PJA03

1

condemns aid to loyalists at Marshfield

PJA02

1

conditions for election of

PJA02

1

conduct of

PJA02

1

criticism of

PJA02

1

criticized

PJA03

1

date of meeting of

PJA02

1

deliberations of

PJA03

1

difficulties facing

PJA02

1

election of Braintree delegate to

AFC01

1

elects delegates to Second Continental Congress

PJA02

1

loyalists' intercepted letters read in

AFC01

1

membership and work of committee of, on state of the province

PJA02

1

postpones adjournment

PJA02

1

raises army

PJA03

1

seeks Indian support

PJA03

1

sends Benjamin Church to Philadelphia requesting advice on civil government and troops

AFC01

1

sends committee to Hartford

AFC01

1

sits in Watertown

AFC01

1

votes funds for congressional delegation

PJA02

1

JA in

LJA01

See also: New England
19

proposals for new government

PJA03

12

filling of quotas for Continental Army

11

gubernatorial election of 1780

PJA09

12

taxation in

AFC06

AFC07

10

droughts and damaged crops in

AFC03

AFC04

10

raises troops for Continental Army

PJA09

PJA10

PJA11

10

reinstitution of government

PJA03

9

militia of

PJA13

9

population of

PJA09

PJA13

8

breakdown of government in

8

resorts to drafts for Continental and militia troops

8

trade restrictions and price control in

PJA05

PJA06

8

votes in congress affecting JA

7

Committee of Safety

AFC01

7

courts of justice

7

discussion of plans for constitutional convention (1776-1777)

6

Supreme Judicial Court, cases in

6

currency of

AFC07

5

General Court, including House of Representatives

EJA01

5

boundary disputes of

AFC07

5

currency

LJA02

5

financial situation of

PJA13

5

meetings of Supreme Judicial Court

DQA01

DQA02

5

meetings of county courts

5

paper currency of

AFC05

AFC06

6

political situation in

PJA08

5

taxes in

4

CFA studies statutes of

DCA02

4

Fast Days

DCA03

DCA04

4

activities of General Court

PJA12

4

and ratification of U.S. Constitution

DQA02

4

controversies over boundaries

PJA08

4

controversy over Temple's return to

PJA13

4

fleet engaged by

PJA05

4

harsh winter of 1779-1780

PJA08

PJA09

4

justices of peace hold courts in

DQA02

4

naval expedition in Penobscot Bay

AFC03

4

prices in

AFC05

4

responds to Shays' Rebellion

DQA02

4

troop levies

AFC04

4

“dark day” in

AFC04

DQA01

3

British reaction to Navigation Act

3

Commission of Insolvency

DCA03

3

Congress' position on resistance by

PJA02

3

Vt. land claims of

PJA11

3

agricultural production in

AFC05

3

and Intolerable Acts

PJA02

3

constitution of

AFC07

3

delegates to the congress from

PJA07

PJA08

3

elections

DQA02

3

expected attacks on frontiers of

PJA07

3

expected by JA to be a model

PJA05

3

general officers from, inferior

PJA05

3

gubernatorial election (1785)

AFC06

4

hostility toward loyalist claims in

AFC05

3

law on recaptures in

PJA07

3

martial spirit of people of

3

militia

PJA01

PJA02

3

trade conditions in

AFC05

AFC06

3

“the Hard Winter” (1779-1780) in

3

AA comments on politics in

AFC05

2

AA on unrest in

AFC07

2

Burgoyne's captured army in

PJA07

2

Court of Common Pleas

DCA03

DCA04

2

Dutch translation of 1780 constitution

PJA12

2

Governor's Council

PJA13

2

JA as chief justice of

PJA08

2

James Warren refuses to serve in government of

AFC07

2

Superior Court tries French sailors

PJA11

2

agriculture in

PJA01

2

and Continental Army

PJA08

2

and Penobscot expedition

PJA08

2

arrangement of state records

DCA08

2

bias in Continental Congress against

AFC03

AFC04

2

boundary disputes with N.Y. and N.H.

AFC05

2

bounty payments for Canada campaign (1758)

EJA01

2

breakdown of royal government

PJA03

2

coast harried by British

PJA05

2

congressional delegation of

PJA13

2

controversy over J. Temple's return to

PJA12

2

controversy over religious discrimination toward Baptists

DJA02

DJA03

2

declining real estate values in

AFC06

2

delegation to Congress

PJA10

2

elections in

AFC07

2

financial difficulties in

AFC03

AFC04

2

fisheries and

PJA13

2

fisheries in

AFC06

2

inadequate wheat crop in

2

iron industry

LJA01

2

laws on maritime cases conflict with Continental laws

PJA05

2

legal name of as used in Dutch-Amer. Treaty

PJA13

2

legislature

DQA02

2

local government in

LJA01

LJA02

2

local protest meetings in

AFC07

2

loyalist rumors of return to Great Britain

AFC04

2

luxury rampant

AFC04

2

mentioned

DCA01

2

narrative of battle of Bunker Hill

AFC01

2

navy

PJA09

2

newspaper reports of unrest in

AFC07

2

policy for exchange rates

PJA11

2

political and economic interests

DCA06

2

popular support for independence in

PJA10

2

privateers from

PJA09

2

seeks European loan

PJA11

2

seeks to raise European loan

2

war's economic effect on

PJA05

1

State Papers

DCA05

1

1773 election day disorders

PJA02

1

1780 constitution printed in Gazette de Leyde

PJA12

1

17th-century settlements aid Nova Scotia

DCA07

1

AA2 imagines JQA as congressman from

AFC07

1

Artillery Election Day

DCA06

1

British efforts to divide Boston from

PJA10

1

British encroach on eastern territories of (Maine)

AFC05

2

CFA decides to remain in

DCA01

DCA02

1

CFA on economic growth

DCA06

1

CFA on heritage

DCA03

1

CFA on local banks

DCA05

1

Charter of 1629

AFC07

1

Charter of New England (1620)

AFC07

1

Congress' position on administration of justice in

PJA02

1

Congress' position on restoring government in

PJA02

1

Congress' position on support for

PJA02

1

Congress' requisition of money from

PJA13

1

Convention of 1779-1780

AFC02

1

Cotton Tufts on unrest in

AFC07

1

Council examines John Temple

PJA11

1

Eustis first Republican governor of

DCA01

1

Federalists

DCA03

1

Federalists and JQA

DCA05

2

Government Act repealed

PJA06

1

Governor and Artillery Election Day

DCA03

1

Governor and Council

DCA05

1

Governor and Council sentence incendiaries

DCA06

1

JA believes is wiser than Britain on trade

AFC07

1

JA criticizes

PJA05

1

JA on

PJA13

1

JA on colonial agents of

PJA02

1

JA on freedom of press in

PJA02

1

JA on need to adopt a new constitution by

PJA07

1

JA on political career in

PJA12

1

JA warns against partisanship in

PJA10

1

JA's fear of political parties in

AFC04

1

JA: “I am perswaded that there is among the Mass of our People a Fund of Wisdom, Integrity and Humanity, which will preserve their Happiness”

AFC02

1

Johnstone on loyalist strength in provincial congress of

PJA07

1

Land Bank

PJA02

1

Land Law (1834)

DCA06

1

New Yorkers living in, return home

AFC05

1

Province ship

DJA04

1

Richard Cranch on trade in

AFC07

1

Secretary of Commonwealth

DCA03

1

Shaysite disturbances in western counties

EJA01

1

Stamp Act crisis in

PJA13

2

Suffolk County bar of

DQA02

1

Thanksgiving Day

AFC06

1

Thanksgiving days

DCA06

1

Thanksgiving in

DQA01

1

Thomas Welsh on political situation in

AFC07

1

Vermont land claims of

PJA10

1

War of 1812 claims

DCA01

1

Warren fears British attack on

PJA08

1

abolitionists convene at Worcester

DCA07

1

acceptance of Washington and Lee

PJA03

1

account of situation in

PJA12

1

agriculture as “essential interest” of

PJA07

1

agriculture versus commerce in

AFC07

1

allegedly treated unfairly

PJA04

1

and Continental agents

PJA05

1

and Sable Island in peace negotiation

DJA03

1

and crisis over Townshend Duties (1768-1770)

PJA10

1

and loss of Fair Play at Guadaloupe

PJA08

1

and payment for destroyed tea

PJA02

1

and religion

LJA02

1

and slavery

LJA02

1

as example for world

PJA10

1

as litigant

LJA02

1

assessed for portion of continental debt

AFC07

1

boundaries and

PJA13

1

cases on evidence

DCA02

1

claimed impact on, of JA's instructions on Stamp Act

PJA01

1

clearance of merchant ships by

PJA07

1

coast free of British ships

PJA10

1

coinage

AFC04

1

collects specie for Canadian campaign

PJA04

1

competes with Europe in shipping

AFC07

1

condition of banks

DCA08

1

confers citizenship upon Lafayette

AFC06

1

conflict over the Lusanna

AFC05

1

congressional district convention supports JQA (1837)

DCA07

1

controversy over independence of judges in (1773)

PJA09

1

controversy over prize vessel

PJA05

1

county conventions in

PJA02

1

criticism of

PJA03

1

debates ratification of Constitution

DCA04

1

debt from French and Indian War

PJA09

1

depreciation of paper money in

DQA01

1

discussion of plans for constitutional convention (1775)

AFC01

1

dispute between Hutchinson and General Court

DCA05

1

drought in

PJA13

1

education in

AFC06

1

effect of British invasion on

PJA11

1

effect of Burgoyne's defeat on

PJA05

1

embargo causes shortage of provisions in

PJA08

1

experiments with interest rates on loans

PJA05

1

farm animals suffer from disease

AFC06

1

flag of

PJA07

1

forest policy in

LJA02

1

forms in debt and trespass actions

EJA01

1

good growing season in

AFC04

1

governor's council

DCA08

1

has no incorporated cities

AFC06

1

importance of fisheries to

PJA07

1

influence of Honestus in

AFC07

1

influence of officers from

PJA10

1

law in 18th century, and JA's Pleadings Book

LJA01

1

laxity in enforcement of conditions for settling new towns

PJA02

1

leveling in

PJA04

1

lingering toryism

DCA06

1

logging in

DQA01

1

loyalist opposition to Continental Congress in

PJA02

1

manufacturers defend Webster

DCA02

1

measures against loyalists by

PJA07

1

neglect of agriculture in

DJA01

1

oath of allegiance in

PJA07

1

opposition to opening courts in

PJA05

1

piracy trial in

DQA01

1

popular government in

PJA09

1

power of customs officers to enter

LJA02

1

prewar association for nonimportation of British goods in

PJA12

1

proposed form of constitution (1778)

AFC02

1

prospects for harvest in

PJA04

1

public virtue and morality in

PJA07

1

quality of iron ore

PJA05

1

reaction to Address to British People

PJA03

1

reacts to loss of Ticonderoga

PJA05

1

regional divisions in

AFC07

1

register of officers of

PJA12

1

religious freedom in

PJA02

1

resolutions concerning

PJA02

1

road conditions in

AFC06

1

royal governor of, weakened

PJA02

1

seen as model by JA

PJA04

1

settles lands in New Hampshire

PJA02

1

shortage of cash in

LJA02

1

split between Federalists and Jeffersonians in

LJA01

1

stability of government in

AFC07

1

state as British objective

PJA06

1

state records

DCA06

1

sugar distilling in

AFC06

1

tax system of

PJA01

1

taxed more heavily than N.Y. Province

DJA02

1

taxes

AFC04

1

thanks Washington publicly

PJA04

1

town taxation

DCA07

1

trade with New York City

PJA13

1

treasury has no money

AFC05

1

treaty with Indians

PJA04

1

troops behave ill in New York campaign (1776)

AFC02

1

troops in attack on Newport

AFC02

1

value of Old Tenor bills of

PJA02

1

vessels with contraband avoid ports of

AFC06

1

war promotes agriculture in

PJA10

1

weather contrasted with that in France

DQA01

1

whale fishery in

LJA02

1

“Spirit of Inquiry” in

AFC02

1

“outshines” other states in education and religion

AFC02

1

Adamses to return to

AFC07

1

CFA on character of

DCA01

1

CFA's feeling for

DCA03

1

JA and General Court proclamation of 1776

LJA01

1

JQA Senator from

DCA01

1

North Shore ports

AFC03

1

penal system

LJA01

1

politics of, in CFA's diaries

DCA01

1

“western” lands

LJA01

See also: Boston, Mass.
See also: Intolerable Acts
See also: Stamp Act
See also: Trade, Acts of
See also: White Pine Acts